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Rally fungicide

Rally fungicide is a member of the sterol inhibitor (SI) class of fungicides. It controls a broad-spectrum of diseases, including powdery mildew, and is labeled for many perennial and annual crops.

In grapes, Rally offers:

  • Consistent performance on powdery mildew in high and low pressure situations.
  • Highly-systemic action. Studies prove that the active ingredient in Rally moves in the direction of new growth faster than other sterol inhibitors.
  • Rainfast. Systemic activity resists washoff from rain or irrigation.
  • Economical. Based on the price per acre of Rally and the price per day of control, Rally delivers outstanding return on investment.
  • Packaged in convenient water soluble packets, which represent a totally closed mixing system and require no additional personal protective equipment.

 

 

 

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Quintec fungicide

Quintec fungicide is a new product for control of powdery mildew in grapes that offers benefits that growers have never experienced. Benefits include:

  • Superior bunch protection coming from the unique ability of Quintec to move around fruit and foliage after application.
  • 21-day spray interval that protects foliage and bunches long after application.
  • A totally new mode of action. Quintec is the only member of the quinoline class of fungicides.

Quintec defines the evolution of powdery mildew fungicides and sets a new standard for powdery mildew control. For growers producing high-quality grapes, Quintec will be an important part of the powdery mildew program.

 


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This information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. It should be used in combination with regular field scouting, knowledge of field history and common sense.
Individual field practices such as irrigation may change specific microclimates from field to field.

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